We’re about to kick off a listening party for the BRAND NEW Weerd Science album, Red Light Juliet. It was released today, and is currently #1 on bandcamp. This is the drummer of Coheed and Cambria’s personal hip-hop project. Let’s do it!
Playing like the house band for a gallows humor carnival, The Venetia Fair’s new album, Every Sick, Disgusting Thought We’ve Got In Our Brain is a 49 minute roller coaster ride that starts off with “Too Late To Dream,” – its orchestral drums and somewhat Mariachi-style trumpet segueing into absolute mayhem. Which is not to …Continue reading
You’ve got a lot of heart, kid is the debut EP from the three piece band “Ramsey” and it’s a good one to say the very least. This EP is Ramsey’s introduction into the ever growing Pop Punk genre, but that being said even someone who isn’t a fan of the genre such as myself can … Continue reading
This classic is 10 years old today… WHAT?! PPRAE’s celebrating by listening through the whole thing, together, RIGHT NOW!
Join us for the mmrs. Before all that vowel removing.
| Low Desert Punk: | speaking of weird trends, someone want to explain to me what the fuck "soft grunge" is? |
| faind: | It's Nirvana with no loud choruses. |
| Foxbobo Hot Tubs: | MTV Unplugged |
| Djake,: | its kurt cobain with lotion on |
| Low Desert Punk: | so he smells like moisturizer instead of teen spirit? |
| Obi Wan Kenobi started playing "Sampo" by Amorphis | |
| Djake,: | and his skin is soft |
| Foxbobo Hot Tubs: | "smells like bath and bodyworks" just didn't have quite the same effect |
There exists a certain type of song most music listeners loathe known as “the song that ends way too soon.” Just when the song starts to swing, it abruptly ends, leaving the listener aggravated because we didn’t want it to end just yet. For New York-based indie-rockers Time Travels, the title track off their 5-song EP Secret is … Continue reading
Cable35 are in love with the ‘90s. Their latest offering, Fungus, is 19 minutes of Nirvana worship with traces of Pixies (“Rental Sunshine”) and pure punk rock (“Boznich”) thrown in for flavor. At their best, Cable35 bring enough energy to rival country mates Pulled Apart By Horses (“Spinach”), or surprise the listener by making a … Continue reading
Rising from the ashes of Aria Aesthetic, Shapes & Colors is an alternative rock outfit hailing from Troy, Michigan. Debut album Hold Your Breath, released in May 2012, shows an incredible amount of promise for a group trying to find their niche in the industry. For a first album, Hold Your Breath is a refreshingly … Continue reading
I fancy myself a bit of an archivist, but have never quite been one to capture moments and immediately, as they’re happening, upload to social media. 4 years ago I was lucky enough to capture more magic than I could hang onto. 2 years ago I decided to piece together some of the footage … Continue reading
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The music scene in the South is very vast and wild out there in these times. It’s a really great time for diversity in our music scene. Well some folks decided that we needed to round up a bunch of these great bands and performers from all around the Southeast and put them all in … Continue reading
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This is a screenshot of Turntable.FM/lobby, and guess what? The last event for today links to PPRAE!
So this Stellar Young album isn’t too shabby. Maybe you should stop by PPRAE tonight at 10pm EST and hear it for yourself though.
Bury Me A Lion are returning to Turntable.FM, and this time to jam in PPRAE!
Here’s the skinny! It’s goin’ down on Thursday (March 21st) at 5:30pm EST
Algebrahs is an indie rock duo composed of Zachary Winans and Gio Prieto. They just released a five track album called Young Dreams on March 1st. What can I say? It’s awesome, well more than awesome. I’m a sucker for Indie and that is why I chose to do this review. Gio linked me to their … Continue reading